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Genre: Modern, Action, Thriller
Released year: 2010
Length: 105 minutes
Production studio/Film company: Media Asia Group, Media Asia Asia Film Limited, China Film Media Asia Audio Video Distribution Company Limited
Distributer/Publisher: Media Asia Distribution
Producers: John Chong, Dante Lam Chiu Yin, Candy Leung Fung Ying
Director: Dante Lam
Scriptwriters: Jack Ng Wai Lun
Filmed location: Hong Kong
Rating: Hong Kong – IIB
Number of times watched: 1

Story of 2 men who are born in the year of the dragon.

Cast
Leon Lai as Captain Manfred
Richie Jen (Cantonese Dubbed by Stephen Au Kam Tong) as Inspector Kee
Wang Baoqiang as Huang Yang
Vivian Hsu as Ellen
Liu Kai Chi as Cheung On
Michelle Ye as May
Charles Ying as Sam
Tan Kai as Blade
Wilfred Lau as Hoi
Tang Yan and Huang Yong’s wife
Yue Xiaojun as Xiao Ke
Chan Koon Tai as Captain Kan
Vanessa Yeung as Man Fong’s wife
Lo Meng as Tram Witness
Jin Laiqun as Lao Er
Pick Cheung as Cheung-on’s wife
Kenny Wong as Kerosene
Philip Keung as Captain Chung
Alan Yue as Inspector Wu
Kam Mau Mong Ye Myra as Fong’s Mom
Stephen Wong as Chan Hong
Calvin Poon as Loan Shark Eddy
Chan Ching Lam as Ting-Ting
Suei Wong as Cheung-on’s daughter
Law Tin Chi as Man Fong’s colleague
Chow Chi Keung as Ho Wing
Ellen Liu as Man Fong’s sister
Jack Ng as Dr. Tang
Liu Kwok Chun as Man Fong’s nephew
Cherry Tsang as Man Fong’s niece
Chu Cho Kuen as Kwun
Daisy Chan as Witness’ Wife
Chan Ho Chun as Witness’ Son
Keung Kam Kui as Kwan’s friend
Yeung Lai Hing as Captain Kan’s wife
Jason Chen as Pickpocket being shaved
Choi Man Yin as Female Victim
Kwok Ka Hei as Wife-killing Pickpocket
Choy Tsz Wing as Husband in Tram
Luk Hoi Kai as Temple Cleric
Ho Lai Kuen as Wife in Tram
Yip May Yee as Granny in Tram
Samuel Fu as Reporter
Chung Kwai Ying as Onlooker in Building
Lam Yiu Ki as Caretaker
Frankie Lik as Policemen
Tse Wai Yin as Policemen
Mak Wai Kit as Policemen
Leung Yuen Wing as Policemen
Yiu Man Kee as Policemen
Tang Chiu Yau as Policemen
Leo Wong as Policemen
Vincent Chi as Policemen
Chris Leung as Policemen
Lam Pui Chun as Policemen
Lo Tsz Hang as Policemen
Lam Tse Cheong as Policemen
Bruce Mang as Policemen
Li Miu Mak as Policemen
Accord Cheung as Policemen
Michael Waung as Policemen
Lee Sai Hung as Policemen
Lau Chi Wai as Policemen
Cherry Ngan as Kerosene’s crook
So Hei Man as Kerosene’s crook
Joebe Po as Kerosene’s crook
Lam Ting Hin as Kerosene’s crook
Cheng Sze Chun as Kerosene’s crook
Tang Sui Wa as Kerosene’s crook
Maung Tha Main as Arms Dealer
Leung Pok Yan as Arms Dealer
Bitto Singh Hartihan as Arms Dealer
Ringo Chan as Arms Dealer
Lilakahohnchit Vithavat as Arms Dealer
Lau Yat Lam
Chek Ka Lok
Huang Kui
Ho Fu Wah as Criminologist
Benny Chan as The fishing father & son
Chan Chap Fung as The fishing father & son

I watched this because I saw news on this movie, mostly because Leon’s marriage was being exposed at that time and Chin Ka Lok is the action director.

This movie is full of action, pretty much every kind of action possible is used. The ‘dragon’ is the highlight because it was made of thousands of incense sticks.

Because of the numerous action scenes, there isn’t much talk and makes the characters who could have been more interesting or useful a waste. The stories behind Leon and Richie could have been told more, the supporters like Michelle seemed a bit useless.

The ending didn’t seem like a satisfying ending for this movie with all the action built up, but since I didn’t have any hopes and wasn’t looking forward to this movie, it wasn’t a bad movie.

My Rating: 7/10, won’t re-watch

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